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Korea | Review on June 18, 2012: | richardkorea2010
Rating: | Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing
I had my interview last Friday. I was there early, and picked a number. I was number 6. After I was called to the window, I had to submit all the papers on my checklist. I had everything with me. Since, my wife is employed in Korea, I used my mother in law as a joint sponsor. She send me the I-864 and her tax return, and proof of US citizenship.
They called me a while later, because I forgot to submit proof of my wife's domicile in the US. It was in my bag. It was our bank account in the US, her drivers licence, and letters that was mailed to our US address.
After I paid my $230 fee, I waited for my interview. Two or three people before me were refused, for not having all their documents, on the checklist, so I was very nervous.
Once I was called for the interview, the consular officer started asking me some questions like where we met, and where in the US my wife was from. He also asked where we were in the US last summer.
After he checked through everything, he was pleased, and said that he didn't need my joint sponsor, and was happy with my wife's I-864. since my wife is still currently employed, and returned my joint sponsors papers. He wrote okay on the files, and approved my visa. He said I should receive it in the mail between 3-5 days.
That was it, they were very professional and kind throughout the whole process,
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